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By Lillie Forteau , 17 February 2019

Write This: Author Stacey Filak on Worldbuilding

There she sat, at a VERY popular Free Comic Book Day at Fanfare Comics, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Though her table was swamped, we still edged in to ask about her book, which has a gorgeous cover and an intriguing title. Enter author Stacey Filak (and her book) into our lives, and hearts. 

Write This: Author Stacey Filak on Worldbuilding

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  • writing
  • worldbuilding
  • YA fiction
  • authors
  • Grand Rapids Comic Con
  • Kalamazoo
  • Michigan
  • Fanfare Comics
  • interview
By Bert Maxwell , 14 February 2019

How to Start a Travel Fund to See the World While Tackling Debt

Whether you want to quit your job to travel the world, plan your next family vacation, or plan for that epic bucket list destination, it can be hard to do any of those things if you're in massive debt. But just because you have a lot of debt to pay back does not mean that you necessarily have to put your travel plans on the back burner. This article will not only help you decide if travel and paying off your debt are both manageable goals, but it will give you a few tips that will help you save both for your next trip and for debt repayment. 
 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • money
  • travel fund
  • debt
By Lexa Pennington , 12 February 2019

10 Reasons you should visit Split, Croatia

Welcome to the exquisite Pannonian-Adriatic gem of Eastern Europe that is Croatia. Adorned with a long stretch of quintessential deep karst mountains belonging to the Dinaric Alps, the steep Dalmatian Coast, and the pristine, deep blue Adriatic Sea, Croatia is a world-class travel destination.
 
10 Reasons you should visit Split, Croatia
 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Split
  • Croatia
  • Game of Thrones
By Heather Robinette , 11 February 2019

Studying Abroad in London: Sharing Your Experience

If you haven’t had a chance to check it out, last month I wrote about capturing your study abroad experience. Now, I’m going to discuss some ways you can share your experience. Hopefully this helps give you some ideas. The biggest thing is sharing your experience where it makes sense for you. 

By Lillie Forteau , 10 February 2019

Behind the Scenes with the Phantom of the Opera, Quentin Oliver Lee

I got the great chance to interview the extremely talented Quentin Oliver Lee, who phenomenally plays the Phantom in our favorite rendition of The Phantom Of The Opera, currently playing at Miller Auditorium at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and touring both in the US and worldwide. 

Behind the Scenes with the Phantom of the Opera, Quentin Oliver Lee

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  • Phantom of the Opera
  • singers
  • opera
  • musical theatre
  • Kalamazoo
  • Quentin Oliver Lee
By Lillie Forteau , 10 February 2019

Why You Need to See the Phantom of the Opera

Take a trip to gothic 1800s, where curses, ghosts, and opera lead your heart down to the underbelly of Paris.

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  • musical
  • theatre
  • Phantom of the Opera
  • Miller Auditorium
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
By Benny Hoynes , 8 February 2019

Magical Auroras in Colorful Vesterålen, Norway

Aurora Magic, at Nyksund, Vesterålen, Northern part of Norway. Feb 2. 2019.

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Magical Auroras in Colorful Vesterålen, Norway

Magical Auroras in Colorful Vesterålen, Norway

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  • travel
  • photography
  • Norway
  • Aurora Borealis
  • northern lights
By Sandy Bornstein , 8 February 2019

History Comes Alive at Chimney Rock National Monument

Archeological sites offer pieces to the massive puzzle of human history. At Chimney Rock National Monument, nestled in the San Juan National Forest in Southwest Colorado, summer travelers touring between May 15 and September 30 can learn about the indigenous people who constructed rudimentary homes and ceremonial buildings centuries ago.

By Lexa Pennington , 6 February 2019

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Luxury Resort Holiday In The Maldives

Maldives Islands make for one to the highest ranking beach destinations of the world. This place happens to be known for the artistic beauty of its islands, and out-of-this-world tourist appeal. The Maldives are heavily dotted with multiple hotel and resort facilities, making it a top-notch location for travelers from all over the globe.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Maldives
By EdventureGirl , 5 February 2019

Beaches and Reefs of Indonesia

Indonesia is famous around the world for its spectacular beaches, islands, and reefs. Hundreds of species of fish, sea cucumber, and coral are native to Indonesia, which makes it a snorkeling and diving hotspot for adventure lovers around the world.

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